Find out more here. This event was Canada’s first multidisciplinary forum on automated decision-making in the criminal justice System.
Kate Robertson counsel for intervener in privacy victory at the Supreme Court of Canada pertaining to computer-based police investigations
Kate Robertson acted as counsel for the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) in an important case about constitutional protection for privacy in personal electronic devices and computers. Read related news coverage here. The case will have importance in years to come in computer-based criminal investigations.
Kate Robertson interviewed in The Law Times regarding proposed law reform regarding jury trials and jury selection in Ontario
Read the full article here.
Joseph Markson appeared as a panelist at The Advocates' Society program on criminal trial advocacy and electronic evidence
Joseph Markson addressed best practices for collecting, organizing, searching and presenting electronic data. Read more here.
Markson Law secures withdrawal of all charges for client
All charges have been withdrawn against a police officer of the Durham Regional Police Service who rescued a kitten from unsafe circumstances. Read news coverage here.
Markson Law succeeds in officer's acquittal of threat charges
A police officer of the Kingston Police Service is acquitted of utter threats charges after the judge determines his threat had no substantial intention. Read more about the story here.
Markson Law succeeds in finding of not guilty on assault charges
A Peterborough police officer is acquitted of sexual assault charges after the judge determines the evidence doesn’t prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Read more about the story here.